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Veteran’s Administration to Hire 1,600 Mental Health Providers

The VA recently announced that it will hire an additional 1,600 nurses, psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers to bolster its staff of mental health providers. VA officials said they plan to launch an immediate recruiting and hiring effort in its 21 service networks.

Many veterans report difficulty in getting appointments and receiving timely access to the care they need.

I believe that this announcement will make a positive impact on veterans and military families. Hiring additional staff will go a long way to improve the care and service veterans receive. It will also increase the trust and confidence that veterans place in VA medical centers. One bad experience can easily convince a veteran that quality care is beyond their reach, or worse yet, no one cares. I know service members who say, “if the VA isn’t willing to help me, then why should I even try to get help in the first place.”

Today’s story should be seen as encouragement. Encouragement that veterans matter. Encouragement that seeking help will not be ignored.

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